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Sanyo MM-7500 accessories
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Service Provider: |
Sprint
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Features: |
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 | Download and play exciting 3-D games
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 | Personalize your phone by downloading
and assigning different ringers to numbers in your address book
(72-chord polyphonic ringtones) |
 | Download unique images to use as screen
savers - or assign specific images to numbers in your address book
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 | JAVA (J2ME) enabled |
 | Walkie-talkie style communication with
Sprint PCS Ready Link(SM)
Voice Memo Recorder |
 | Voice-activated dialing (no training
required) |
 | Messaging: 2-way SMS (text messaging),
Picture Mail, Video Mail, Voice Mail, Email, Instant messaging |
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Customer Feedback |
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I'm a big fan of Sanyo phones, were it not
for Sanyo, I would have left sprint long ago.
I've had the 8100, vm4500, mm7400 for a short time (had to return defective
unit and couldn't buy another 7400, bummer) and of course the 7500. I was
excited about the MM-7500 since I sorely missed the 7400 but this changed after
I bought it, I quickly realized that the internal LCD screen was of a higher
resolution but on a smaller screen than the vm4500 and the 7400, this is my
primary reason for returning the Sanyo MM-7500 and going back to my trusty vm4500.
Another disappointment is the fact that the great design features of the
7400 were abandoned, the full sized removable faceplate, the size (the 7400
was a perfect size, fits well in the hand, just right).
I would like to choke all the people who call these phones too big or too
heavy, you don't know what you are talking about!! Also, the nice raised
bezel around the external LCD is missing on the 7500 leaving this area more
prone to scratches than the v4500 or the mm7400. Having said this, the 7500
is very comfortable to hold and operate, the keys are raised instead of
being recessed and are fit in nice channels that make it easy to hit numbers
without keeping your eyes on the keypad though the finish of the menu button
and function keys is not as good as the 7400. The 7500 has excellent signal
reception, a great speakerphone and the wireless vision is very fast however
I found no practical use for it as the screen is too tiny to watch any
visual programming and power vision is far too expensive, I wont give up my
unlimited vision plan. Furthermore in addition to the higher price for power
vision, you have to pay extra for any TV programming which no one in their
right mind will do, better off using a broadband connection on your
computer. The camera is much improved over previous models.
Final thoughts...had Sanyo incorporated the faceplate of the 7400 into the
new Sanyo 7500 accessories and kept the larger screen of the
7400, they would have a winner |

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